Stack Overflow as a community should focus on the content, not the user. If your posts here contain inflammatory or derogatory statements then sure, moderators or staff might take action against you, or at the very least your posts might get flagged or closed/deleted for valid reasons. But, if you exhibit decorum and refrain from such content in your posts and comments here, and follow the rules, then no adverse action should be taken against you.
Users are generally free to upvote and downvote as they see fit. However. users can get in trouble by serially voting everything to gain a badge, downvoting for reasons unrelated to the content of a question, raising too many unwarranted flags, or abusing privileges gained via reputation. They can even get in trouble over posting inflammatory comments in your direction because they recognized you from another site. Whenever you become the target of such behavior, it's best to raise a flag for a moderator to take a look. Make sure you choose an appropriate reason. If you don't have enough reputation to raise a flag, post here on Meta as you did for this.
If you feel you are targeted in a way that breaks the site's rules the best course of action is to flag (or post on Meta if you can't flag) and disengage with the offending user at once.
Additional tips
Be mindful when encountering such users. If you engage the user you could wind up on the wrong side of the rules yourself if you are not careful, as arguments can quickly become heated and emotionally driven instead of based in rationality. In extreme cases it could turn into a flame war, which is a big no-no for this community. Don't stoke the fire, if you will.
This is very uncommon to be the case, but in the unlikely event you feel you are targeted or harassed by a moderator or other site staff, this answer explains what to do.
You may also find it helpful to review Stack Overflow's Code of Conduct, not only to ensure you understand the site's rules and guidelines, but also so you are aware when it is appropriate to flag or otherwise report another user for their behavior.
Since it was mentioned you may have two accounts, I want to clear up the misconception that it is disallowed to have multiple accounts on Stack Overflow. This is totally fine. What is disallowed is using one as a "sock-puppet" to promote your own content, such as voting for posts made by your other account(s). Stack Exchange has algorithms in place to identify such patterns between accounts interacting with each other. You will get caught if you do it, and activity between those accounts will be reversed at a minimum. Suspensions or account deletions are possible as well. So don't sock-puppet and you'll be fine.